Fedric, 920 Florida Blvd., Denham Springs, was booked into the Livingston Parish Detention Center on counts of theft, unauthorized entry of a place of business, simple criminal damage to property and simple burglary.

Fedric’s bail is $155,000, jail records show.

He was still imprisoned as of Monday afternoon.

More than four years ago, Fedric bolted from the then-newly opened jail by climbing through the ceiling and escaping through the facility’s attic.

Sheriff Jason Ard, who was the Sheriff’s Office’s chief deputy at the time, has said Fedric “physically Spidermanned his way up the wall” in order to escape.

In the copper thefts, deputies were summoned to the storage facility Sept. 15 to investigate a report of $56,000 in damage to the air conditioning units, including the value of the copper stolen from all of the units, Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Lori Steele said in a news release.

Deputies identified Fedric as a suspect after reviewing surveillance footage from the facility, Steele said.

He was sentenced to two years in state prison with one year suspended and was given credit for time served.

Contractors reinforced that area in the jail’s attic to prevent any such escapes in the future.

Fedric has had other run-ins with the law.

He pleaded no contest in February 2007 to one count of indecent behavior with juveniles and two counts of distribution of Schedule I controlled, dangerous substances, court records show. He was sentenced to three years in prison with credit for time served.

Fedric also pleaded no contest in May 2011 to illegal possession of stolen things, simple criminal damage to property and theft. He was sentenced to two years in state prison with credit for time served.

Prosecutors agreed not to file a habitual offender bill in that case as part of Fedric’s plea, court records show.

Fedric also appeared in court Sept. 12, which was three days before the alleged copper theft, on a simple burglary count.

The details of that case were not available Monday. He is set for a Nov. 4 court date in that incident.